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I’m Samantha Deutscher for Investmentpitch Media

Friday Night Inc, which owns and controls both hemp and cannabis based operations in Nevada, has entered into a non-binding letter of intent with SuicideGirls Cannabis to expand their brand into Nevada.

SuicideGirls, the largest alternative community on the internet, with more than 6.7 million Instagram followers, is now one of the fastest growing cannabis brands in California.

Building on their already widespread brand and lifestyle recognition, the erotic modeling and online community website, Suicide Girls recently launched a cannabis brand, which is carried in approximately 200 dispensaries in California.

Their product line is built on three distinct vape cartridges focusing specifically on the effects most beloved by their models.

Chill, a 100% indica, is specifically formulated to calm the mind and body, Hustle, a 100% sativa, to boost energy and creativity, and Zero, a hybrid infused with THCV, to suppress hunger and give the user a feeling of focus and clarity.

A spokesperson for SuicideGirls stated: “With the success of what we have seen with the SuicideGirls Cannabis brand in California, and Nevada recently going recreational, Las Vegas is the obvious next move for SGC. SuicideGirls has a huge presence in Las Vegas, and we are thrilled to partner with the outstanding Friday Night team to help extend our brand to our first new market outside of California.”

In exchange for an exclusive license for the SuicideGirls products for Nevada, Friday Night will issue 1 million shares and a 15% production royalty on gross sales.

When the products become legal in Canada, which is expected within a year, for another 500,000 shares, Friday Night will acquire exclusive rights to sell, manufacture and distribute SuicideGirls’ products in British Columbia and Alberta.

If and when Friday Night’s 91% owned Nevada subsidiary Alternative Medicine Association, known as AMA, is granted a license to establish a Vape Lounge in Las Vegas, in which SuicideGirls’ products may be legally consumed, Friday Night will issue an additional 500,000 shares.

AMA, Friday Night’s subsidiary, is a licensed medical and adult-use cannabis cultivation and production facility that produces its own line of unique cannabis-based products and manufactures other third-party brands.